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SB40 and Carbon Expo 2014 Update JCM web page and SB40 Cambodia : New JCM signatory country Overview of JCM Project Planning / Feasibility / REDD+ Studies and Model Projects in FY 2014 Special Report 1 Special Report 2 Event Report New Mechanisms Information Platform The New Mechanisms To Be Moved Forward New Mechanisms Express August 2014 No.11 Web: http://www.mmechanisms.org/e/ Institutional arrangements are a key part for conducting measurement, reporting and verification (MRV) successfully. METAWATER Co., Ltd. has worked in collaboration with the Kitakyushu City Water and Sewer Bureau, which has experience in how to manage energy saving systems, and use this knowledge for training of PPWSA on maintenance and MRV, and review its results. This activity contributes not only to improve management and maintenance skills, but also to developing good practices with PPWSA. It is expected that this project can influence not only Phnon Penh, but also other regions, by contributing in the reduction of GHG emissions and disseminate this activity as a model case of energy saving to other water purification plants. Cambodia : New JCM signatory country April 11th, 2014, Mr. Yuji Kumamaru, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of Japan to the Kingdom of Cambodia and H.E. Dr. Say Samal, Minister of Environment of the Kingdom of Cambodia, signed the bilateral document of the Joint Crediting Mechanism (JCM) in Phnom Penh, the Kingdom of Cambodia. The JCM will be officially launched in the Kingdom of Cambodia. JCM signatory countries are Mongolia, Bangladesh, Ethiopia, Kenya, Maldives, Viet Nam, Lao PDR, Indonesia, Costa Rica, Palau, Cambodia and Mexico, as of 20 August 2014. The new scheme proposed by Japan, the Joint Crediting Mechanism (JCM), contributes to global actions for greenhouse gas GHGemissions reductions and removals by sinks through the promotion of low carbon technologies in developing countries. Cambodia : New JCM signatory country Special Report 1 Signing with Cambodia The purpose of this project is to introduce an energy saving system for renovation of old facilities through a highly efficient Japanese management system, resulting in GHG emissions reductions at water purification plant managed by the Phnom Penh Water Supply Authority PPWSA), the largest water supplier in Cambodia. This project is expected to reduce electric consumption: due to high price of electricity in Cambodia, cost for electricity account for 29% of the total cost in the plant. “Energy Saving by Efficiency Improvement of Water Treatment “Energy Saving by Efficiency Improvement of Water Treatment “Energy Saving by Efficiency Improvement of Water Treatment “Energy Saving by Efficiency Improvement of Water Treatment “Energy Saving by Efficiency Improvement of Water Treatment Plants of Phnom Penh Water Supply Authority (Cambodia)” Plants of Phnom Penh Water Supply Authority (Cambodia)” Plants of Phnom Penh Water Supply Authority (Cambodia)” Plants of Phnom Penh Water Supply Authority (Cambodia)” Plants of Phnom Penh Water Supply Authority (Cambodia)” JCM Planning Study JCM Planning Study JCM Planning Study JCM Planning Study JCM Planning Study METAWATER Co., Ltd. and MATSUO CONSULTANTS CO., LTD METAWATER Co., Ltd. and MATSUO CONSULTANTS CO., LTD METAWATER Co., Ltd. and MATSUO CONSULTANTS CO., LTD METAWATER Co., Ltd. and MATSUO CONSULTANTS CO., LTD METAWATER Co., Ltd. and MATSUO CONSULTANTS CO., LTD “Energy Saving by Efficiency Improvement of Water Treatment Plants of Phnom Penh Water Supply Authority (Cambodia)” JCM Planning Study METAWATER Co., Ltd. and MATSUO CONSULTANTS CO., LTD Project summary This project helps sharing the idea that energy saving in the long run, can lead to reduce the total costs. It is expected to disseminate environmentally friendly technologies, products, and systems in Cambodia. In addition, this activity contributes to address comprehensive problems including water supply and quality of life. ICHIRO FUKUSHIMA Executive Director General Manager, International Business Center Collaboration between public and private sectors Way forward

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SB40 and Carbon Expo 2014Update JCM web page and SB40

Cambodia : New JCM signatory countryOverview of JCM Project Planning / Feasibility / REDD+ Studies and Model Projects in FY 2014

Special Report 1

Special Report 2

Event Report

New Mechanisms Information Platform

Cambodia : New JCM signatory countrySpecial Report 1

The New Mechanisms To Be Moved ForwardThe New Mechanisms To Be Moved ForwardNew Mechanisms Express August 2014 No.11

Web: http://www.mmechanisms.org/e/

Institutional arrangements are a key part for conducting measurement, reporting and verification (MRV) successfully. METAWATER Co., Ltd. has worked in collaboration with the Kitakyushu City Water and Sewer Bureau, which has experience in how to manage energy saving systems, and use this knowledge

for training of PPWSA on maintenance and MRV, and review its results. This activity contributes not only to improve management and maintenance skills, but also to developing good practices with PPWSA. It is expected that this project can influence not only Phnon Penh, but also other regions, by contributing in the reduction of GHG emissions and disseminate this activity as a model case of energy saving to other water purification plants.

■ Cambodia : New JCM signatory countryApril 11th, 2014, Mr. Yuji Kumamaru, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of Japan to the Kingdom of Cambodia and H.E. Dr. Say Samal, Minister of Environment of the Kingdom of Cambodia, signed the bilateral document of the Joint Crediting Mechanism (JCM) in Phnom Penh, the Kingdom of Cambodia. The JCM will be officially launched in the Kingdom of Cambodia. JCM signatory countries are Mongolia, Bangladesh, Ethiopia, Kenya, Maldives, Viet Nam, Lao PDR, Indonesia, Costa Rica, Palau, Cambodia and Mexico, as of 20 August 2014.

The new scheme proposed by Japan, the Joint Crediting Mechanism (JCM), contributes to global actions for greenhouse gas(GHG) emissions reductions and removals by sinks through the promotion of low carbon technologies in developing countries.

Cambodia : New JCM signatory countrySpecial Report 1

Signing with Cambodia

The purpose of this project is to introduce an energy saving system for renovation of old facilities through a highly efficient Japanese management system, resulting in GHG emissions reductions at water purification plant managed by the Phnom Penh Water Supply Authority (PPWSA), the largest water supplier in Cambodia. This project is expected to reduce electric consumption: due to high price of electricity in Cambodia, cost for electricity account for 29% of the total cost in the plant.

“Energy Saving by Efficiency Improvement of Water Treatment“Energy Saving by Efficiency Improvement of Water Treatment“Energy Saving by Efficiency Improvement of Water Treatment“Energy Saving by Efficiency Improvement of Water Treatment“Energy Saving by Efficiency Improvement of Water Treatment“Energy Saving by Efficiency Improvement of Water TreatmentPlants of Phnom Penh Water Supply Authority (Cambodia)” Plants of Phnom Penh Water Supply Authority (Cambodia)” Plants of Phnom Penh Water Supply Authority (Cambodia)” Plants of Phnom Penh Water Supply Authority (Cambodia)” Plants of Phnom Penh Water Supply Authority (Cambodia)” Plants of Phnom Penh Water Supply Authority (Cambodia)”

【【【【【【 JCM Planning Study JCM Planning Study JCM Planning Study JCM Planning Study JCM Planning Study JCM Planning Study 】】】】】】METAWATER Co., Ltd. and MATSUO CONSULTANTS CO., LTDMETAWATER Co., Ltd. and MATSUO CONSULTANTS CO., LTDMETAWATER Co., Ltd. and MATSUO CONSULTANTS CO., LTDMETAWATER Co., Ltd. and MATSUO CONSULTANTS CO., LTDMETAWATER Co., Ltd. and MATSUO CONSULTANTS CO., LTDMETAWATER Co., Ltd. and MATSUO CONSULTANTS CO., LTD

“Energy Saving by Efficiency Improvement of Water TreatmentPlants of Phnom Penh Water Supply Authority (Cambodia)”

【 JCM Planning Study 】METAWATER Co., Ltd. and MATSUO CONSULTANTS CO., LTD

● Project summary

This project helps sharing the idea that energy saving in the long run, can lead to reduce the total costs. It is expected to disseminate environmentally friendly technologies, products, and systems in Cambodia. In addition, this activity contributes to address comprehensive problems including water supply and quality of life.

ICHIRO FUKUSHIMAExecutive DirectorGeneral Manager,

International Business Center

● Collaboration between public and private sectors

● Way forward

特集 2

JCM model projects conduct activities for CO2 emission reduction through advanced technologies in developing countries. The amount of GHG emissions reductions should be measured, reported and verified. For the purpose of using part of them to achieve Japan’s emission reduction target, the MOEJ subsidizes an investment cost of the JCM Model Projects (up to the half) for international consortiums, which include Japanese entities.

●Power Generation by Waste Heat Recovery in Cement IndustryWaste heat recovery system with suspension preheater boiler and air quenching cooler boiler is installed in cement production process and generates electricity (28 MW) to be used in the cement plant.

●Palm Waste Biomass Power Generation ProjectFluidized bed furnace is installed in a biomass power generation plant (6.2 MW) utilizing EFB (Empty Fruit Bunch) as a fuel.

●Solar Power Hybrid System Installation to Existing Base Transceiver Stations in Off-grid AreaSolar power (900 kW) and lithium ion batteries are installed to replace inefficient diesel generators at mobile base stations.

●Energy Saving through Introduction of Regenerative Burners to the Aluminum Holding Furnace of the Automotive Components ManufacturerRegenerative burners which recover heat from exhaust gas efficiently are installed in a casting process.

●Energy Saving for Textile Factory Facility Cooling by High Efficiency Centrifugal ChillerChiller with a high efficiency compressor and economizer cycle are installed.

Source:URL: http://www.mmechanisms.org/document/20140804_JCM_goj.pd

Source:URL: http://www.mmechanisms.org/document/20140804_JCM_goj.pd

Special Report 2 Overview of JCM Project Planning / Feasibility / REDD + Studies and Model Projects in FY 2014

Adoption of 25 feasibility studies and 7 model projects for FY 2014

JCM Model Projects

JCM Studies

Viet Nam

Indonesia

●Anaerobic Digestion of Organic Waste for Biogas Utilization at MarketOrganic waste discharged from a market is used to generate biogas in a methane fermentation system. The biogas is then supplied to a seafood processing factory.

●Eco-driving by Utilizing Digital Tachograph SystemTrucks are fitted with eco-drive improving system using digital tachographs, realizing CO2 emission reduction and safe-driving.

The MOEJ adopted 7 JCM Model Projects, 5 JCM Project Planning Studies (PS), 17 JCM Feasibility Studies (FS) and 3 REDD+ Studies(REDD+). (Additional JCM Model Projects may be adopted later within this fiscal year.) The selected entities will be conducting projects and/or studies. In more specific terms, JCM Model Projects are to introduce actual hardware. Other studies are expected conduct studies in cooperation with governments of host countries, project counterparts and prospective verification bodies.

◆Installation of Solar PV and Storage Battery with Energy Management System (EMS)

Maldives

◆Energy Saving by Efficiency Improvement of Water Treatment Plants of Phnom Penh Water Supply Authority

◇REDD+ in Prey Long Area and Seima Area

Cambodia

◆20MW-scale Geothermal Power Generation

Ethiopia

◆Introduction of Waste to Energy Plant in Yangon City

◆Environment Improvement through Utilization of Biogas from POME Fermentation System

Myanmar

◆Energy Saving by Micro Flush Toilet

Kenya

◆Promotion of Electric Vehicle for Taxi Usage

Costa Rica

Bangladesh

◆Biomass Utilization in Cement Kiln◇REDD+ in Luang Prabang Province

Lao PDRSri Lanka

JCM ProjectPlanning Study (PS)

�◆-- JCM Project Planning Study (PS)�◆-- JCM Feasibility Study (FS)�◇-- REDD+ Demonstration Study (REDD+)

REDD+Study (REDD+)

The purposes of JCM FS is to develop

activity and financial plan to be

implemented and methodology

applicable for its project.

JCM FeasibilityStudy (FS)

JCM Project Planning Study develop

a project for JCM registration. The

purposes of JCM PS is to develop

activities and build a financial plan to

be implemented and methodologies

applicable for each project.

The purposes of the REDD+ Study is to develop activities and build a financial plan to be implemented as well as to develop and demonstrate the methodology applicable for each project.

◆Waste Heat Recovery and Utilization in Textile and Garment Factories

◆10MW-scale Biomass based Power Generation

◆Introduction of Energy-from-Waste Project in Ho Chi Minh City◆Energy Saving for Irrigation Facility by Introducing

High-efficiency Pumps◆40MW-scale Hydro Power Generation in Lao Cai Province◆Recovery and Utilization of Biogas from Mixed-treatment of

Waste and Septage◆Introduction of Co-generation System Using Bagasse in Sugar

Factory

Viet Nam

◆Installation of Combined Heat and Power System in Hotel◆Waste Heat Recovery and Electricity Generation in Flat Glass

Production Plant◆Introduction of High Efficient Old Corrugated Cartons Process

at Paper Factory◆3.7MW Run-of-river Hydro Power Generation in Sulawesi◇Improvement of REDD+ Implementation Using IC Technology

Indonesia

Mongolia◆10MW-scale Solar Power Generation

for Stable Power Supply◆Efficiency Improvement of Combined

Heat and Power Plant by Thermal Insulation

◆Solar Power Generation System

Palau

The document “Recent Development of The Joint Crediting Mechanism (JCM)” has been updated in the New Mechanisms Information Platform website. Also this website introduce relevant documents of the JCM / BOCM (e.g. methodology and project information) and information on JCM partner countries

http://www.mmechanisms.org/e/info/event/details_oecc_SB40report.htmlhttp://www.mmechanisms.org/e/initiatives/index.html

Carbon Expo 2014 was organized by the World Bank Group, the International Emissions Trading Association (IETA) and Koelnmesse GmbH in Cologne, Germany from 28 – 30 May 2014. OECC organized an exhibition booth at the Carbon Expo 2014 and introduced Japan’s initiatives including the JCM and capacity-building for NAMAs development.OECC was delighted to welcome nearly 100 visitors (incl. stakeholders from project participant, consultant, government, international organization, media, and academics.) at the booth and had fruitful exchanges of information during the three days of the event. The main topic of discussion was on JCM and its recent developments, and OECC received many questions and opinions related to Japanese initiatives. 

The MOEJ and the OECC jointly organized a side event titled, “Supporting Mitigation Actions in Developing Countries - Promotion of the JCM, NAMAs and Other Initiatives” at the 40th session of the Subsidiary Body for Implementation (SBI) of the UNFCCC in Bonn, Germany on 5 June 2014.This side event featured the Japanese government’s initiatives to support developing countries’ efforts to mitigate the effects of climate change, including the promotion of the JCM and Nationally Appropriate Mitigation Actions (NAMAs). The event brought an opportunity to introduce financing programmes to develop JCM projects as well as the capacity building cooperation activities for the development of NAMAs in Asia.The Event was attended by more than 30 participants. During the question and answer session, there were questions and comments in relation to the incentives of joining the JCM, the relationship between the JCM and NAMAs and the position of the JCM under international negotiations.

Carbon Expo 2014SB40

Reports on side events held in SB40 are updated on the following page of the New Mechanisms Information Platform website.

The Subsidiary Body (SB)The Joint Crediting Mechanism (JCM)

Event Report SB40・ Carbon Expo 2014 

What’s NewNew Mechanisms Information Platform

Conference at SB40 Side Event Exhibition Booth Side Event

Overseas Environmental Cooperation Center, Japan (OECC)NP-ONARIMON 3rd floor, 3-25-33,

NISHI SHINBASHI MINATO-KU, TOKYO 105-0003 JAPAN

E-mail: [email protected] Website: http://www.mmechanisms.org/e/

The publication of this brochure is a part of a commissioned project to the OECC by the MOEJ.

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